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My Two Hydrangeas

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by reb999000, May 23, 2018.

  1. Gail_68

    Gail_68 Guest

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    Hi @reb999000 I have to agree with other members...that wants totally removing as your plant looks healthy and moving it to a better place where it as more room to breath will help it regenerate itself even more.:)
     
  2. luciusmaximus

    luciusmaximus Total Gardener

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    I feed my Hydrangeas organic liquid seaweed. They seem to like it. Agree with others about general care and that yours needs moving.
     
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    • reb999000

      reb999000 Apprentice Gardener

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      To All,

      This is updated picture of my Hydrangea as I'd promised. After two courses of Blood & Bone fertiliser & Snail Killer pellets during the past four weeks, this had now grown at least two inches higher.

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      • Gail_68

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        Hi reb, it's coming on alright mate and two of mine flower in that colour or purple...just need to see what they're like this year.
        So you kept it where it was? and just gave it some food :thumbsup:
         
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